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If you need to see who has accessed your site with FTP, you can view
this information in the raw access log files for your website.

You can download these log files from the cPanel Raw Access Logs
screen. FTP logs will include ftp_log in the filename.

PICK Important: Before you can access these logs, you must navigate to
the Raw Access Logs interface and select Archive logs in your home
directory at the end of each stats run. The logs will be available
after the system processes them.

Click the filename to download an archived log. You can also open the file in your /home/username directory. You can access the access-logs file in the command line with a text editor.
Note: If you do not have any archived log files, no files are listed in this section.

It's also worth mentioning that some hosts use different formatting and even separate the raw access logs into more manageable files, you should really be asking your host for additional information since 1. its what you pay them for, and 2. files that are separated using a filter are easier to find what your looking for.